Qualitative Media AnalysisSAGE Publications, 2012 M10 2 - 168 páginas In order to prepare a successful research project, a qualitative researcher often must consult media documents of various types. Authors David L. Altheide and Christopher J. Schneider show readers how to obtain, categorize, and analyze these different media documents in this entry in the Qualitative Research Methods series. They look at traditional primary documents such as newspapers and magazines but also at more recent forms--television newscasts and cyberspace. The use of student examples of research protocols makes this book a useful primer in deriving meaning from the bombardment of media documents a qualitative researcher faces. |
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... Analysis Selected Studies of News Organizations References Index 91 92 95 96 100 103 104 105 107 108 110 112 112 113 115 115 116 122 125 126 129 133 133 135 136 139 147 PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This is the second edition of Qualitative.
... Analysis Selected Studies of News Organizations References Index 91 92 95 96 100 103 104 105 107 108 110 112 112 113 115 115 116 122 125 126 129 133 133 135 136 139 147 PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This is the second edition of Qualitative.
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... organized, and perceived and interpreted by audiences. This book is about the method that was developed from an understanding of what was necessary to investigate. A later section will discuss themes and frames, but for now we want to ...
... organized, and perceived and interpreted by audiences. This book is about the method that was developed from an understanding of what was necessary to investigate. A later section will discuss themes and frames, but for now we want to ...
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... organization, interpretation, and integration of research materials (data)” (Davidson & Di Gregorio, 2011, p. 636). For our purposes, a large part of culture consists of documents. A document can be defined as any symbolic ...
... organization, interpretation, and integration of research materials (data)” (Davidson & Di Gregorio, 2011, p. 636). For our purposes, a large part of culture consists of documents. A document can be defined as any symbolic ...
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... organization, and accessibility of various forums, media, and channels of information (Altheide, 1995). This means, quite simply, that the increased technological capacity to record and retrieve information has expanded the range of ...
... organization, and accessibility of various forums, media, and channels of information (Altheide, 1995). This means, quite simply, that the increased technological capacity to record and retrieve information has expanded the range of ...
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... organizational terrorism,” and so on. The main point is to be collecting information regularly, even after a project has been completed. Keep in mind that research projects never completely end; we finish phases for an article, chapter ...
... organizational terrorism,” and so on. The main point is to be collecting information regularly, even after a project has been completed. Keep in mind that research projects never completely end; we finish phases for an article, chapter ...
Contenido
1 | |
Problems With Studying Documents | 9 |
An Approach to Document Analysis | 12 |
CHAPTER 2 ETHNOGRAPHIC CONTENT ANALYSIS | 23 |
Ethnography in Context | 24 |
Ethnographic Content Analysis | 26 |
Studying Crises | 28 |
Sampling and Data Collection | 31 |
TV Materials | 92 |
Downloading and Storing Files | 95 |
Analysis of TV Reports | 96 |
Project for the New American Century Protocol Sheet | 100 |
CHAPTER 6 ELECTRONIC REALITY II | 103 |
Internet Video Games | 104 |
Social Media and Dealing With the Problem of Riots | 105 |
How It Can Be Studied | 107 |
Data Analysis | 34 |
CHAPTER 3 PROCESS OF QUALITATIVE DOCUMENT ANALYSIS | 39 |
Constructing a Protocol | 44 |
Altheide Research Team Protocol for Studying News Reports About Fear | 48 |
Themes and Frames | 50 |
Theoretical Sampling | 55 |
Stratified Random Sampling | 60 |
Collecting the Data | 62 |
Protocol for Tracking Discourse Fear Crime and Violence | 65 |
Data Analysis | 68 |
CHAPTER 4 NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS | 75 |
Studying News Magazines | 76 |
Studying Newspapers | 79 |
Exploring Electronic Documents | 83 |
The Double Loop of Analysis | 84 |
Print Media Photos | 87 |
CHAPTER 5 ELECTRONIC REALITY I | 91 |
Sampling and Data Collection | 108 |
Protocol | 110 |
Online Newspaper Websites | 112 |
Data Storage | 113 |
CHAPTER 7 TRACKING DISCOURSE | 115 |
Discourse of Fear | 116 |
Social Media and Discourse | 122 |
CHAPTER 8 FIELD NOTES AND OTHER DATA | 125 |
Accounting for Substance | 126 |
Accounting for Ourselves | 129 |
APPENDIX | 133 |
Selected PhD Dissertations and MA Theses That Use Qualitative Media Analysis | 135 |
Selected Studies of News Organizations | 136 |
REFERENCES | 139 |
INDEX | 147 |
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